WERHY H7 Foldable Electric Scooter: Smart App Control
🚀 Smart App Control: Imagine controlling your scooter with just a tap on your phone—lock it, switch riding modes, adjust the lights, or tweak the speed. The WERHY H7's got you covered with its slick app integration. It's like having a remote control for your ride, minus the cheesy infomercial vibe.
🔒 Safe and Stable Riding: Night riding? No sweat. With bright headlights and warning taillights, you're visible. And the brakes? They're a dynamic duo—mechanical meets EABS regenerative anti-lock—because stopping safely should be a given, not an afterthought.
🔄 Lightweight Folding Design: Here's the kicker—it folds down to a neat 18 inches in about the time it takes to tie your shoes. Toss it in your trunk, lug it onto the subway, or stash it under your desk. It's the Swiss Army knife of scooters, minus the tiny scissors you'll never use.
đź’Ş Durable and Reliable: This scooter's a tank (a sleek, lightweight tank). It can handle up to 265LB, has an aluminum frame that laughs at potholes, and solid rubber tires that won't leave you stranded. Plus, it's passed the UL2272 test, which is basically the scooter equivalent of a superhero origin story.
🛠️ Quality Service: Worried about what happens if something goes wrong? Don't be. WERHY backs your scooter with a 12-month warranty, and the battery and motor get 6 months. It's their way of saying, "We've got your back," without actually saying it.
- Safe and stable riding
- Lightweight Folding Design
- Durable and reliable
- Quality Service
- Smart App Control
General specs
- Brand: WERHY
- Model: H7
- Seller: Amazon
- Motor: 350W/500W
- Tire Size: 8.5''/14''
- Top Speed: 19/22 mph
- Max Range: 20/27/49 Miles
- Weight Limit: 265 Pounds
- Wheel Material: Rubber
- Frame Material: Metal Alloy
- Brake Style: Front Braking, Rear Braking
- Included Components: Manual, Electric Scooter, Charger
- First listed by seller: 4/30/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | WERHY | WERHY | WERHY | ZCJ | WERHY | WERHY |
Model | H7 | H7PRO | H5 | S5-500W Motor | H9 | H9 |
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Price | $189.99 | $239.99 | $179.99 | $219.00 | $279.90 | $229.99 |
Seller | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon |
Update | July 17, 2025 | July 17, 2025 | August 5, 2025 | June 29, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 |
Motor | 350W/500W | 350W/500W | 500W | |||
Weight Limit | 265 Pounds | 264 Pounds | 265 Pounds |
Julia L.
Phoenix, AZ
May 11, 2025
I bought this on a whim after seeing it online, drawn by the promise of an easy-to-use scooter for quick trips around the neighborhood with my dog. The problem was my old scooter was bulky and hard to manage, but this one solved that with its lightweight foldable design—it fits perfectly in my car trunk or under my desk at work. The solution came from the simple app integration and reliable lights, which made night rides safer. My takeaway is that it's a solid choice for getting around, though not perfect, and I'd recommend it with some caution for those who prioritize a very smooth ride.
- Pros: From what I feel, it works out of the box extremely well—folding it up is a breeze, taking just seconds to make it compact for storage or transport, and the lights are bright enough to keep me safe during evening rides. The app control is handy for adjusting things without fuss, and the build feels sturdy, handling my weight without any issues.
- Cons: The brakes can be a bit grabby at times, making stops less smooth than I'd like, and while the app is useful, it occasionally disconnects, which is frustrating. Also, the solid tires mean a rougher ride on uneven surfaces, something I notice more on Phoenix's streets.